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Main Author: Yeung, Raymond W.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.03766
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  • In the past over two decades, very fruitful results have been obtained in information theory in the study of the Shannon entropy. This study has led to the discovery of a new class of constraints on the Shannon entropy called non-Shannon-type inequalities. Intimate connections between the Shannon entropy and different branches of mathematics including group theory, combinatorics, Kolmogorov complexity, probability, matrix theory, etc, have been established. All these discoveries were based on a formality introduced for constraints on the Shannon entropy, which suggested the possible existence of constraints that were not previously known. We assert that the same formality can be applied to inequalities beyond information theory. To illustrate the ideas, we revisit through the lens of this formality three fundamental inequalities in mathematics: the AM-GM inequality in algebra, Markov's inequality in probability theory, and the Cauchy-Scharwz inequality for inner product spaces. Applications of this formality have the potential of leading to the discovery of new inequalities and constraints in different branches of mathematics.